the retailer says it's all because the city council plans to raise the city wage tax. mark segraves joins us live from northwest at georgia avenue and missouri at the site of a walmart store that's expected to open in a few months. >> reporter: this is one of two walmart locations that supposed to open within the next few months this fall. six walmarts across the city are planned for d.c. but now walmart has issued a statement saying that if the d.c. council and the mayor approve a new living wage of $12.50 an hour, they are threatening to leave d.c. for years city leaders have tried to convince walmart to open stores in washington. after the big box retailer announced plans to open as many as six locations across the